Issue - August 2009
August 2009
Editorial

Inside this edition: Satoshi Shibata tells us about Incallajta ruins and the Projects helping improve it; the dancers of Urkupina by Minato Kobori; Rachel Dakin questions the rise in production in the fashion industry; and finally Walter Sanchez with another story about the Rio Rocha.read more...
Cultural Agenda - August 2009
Courtesy of Honorable Municipalidad de Cochabamba - Oficialía Superior de Cultura
Teatro AcháLunes 03
Presentación de Actividad Embajada de España Viernes 07 sábado 08
Presentación Grupo Wara Lunes 10 Presentación Sociedad Filarmónica Martes11-jueves 13 Presentación Instituto de Danza Nelson Ontiveros Viernes 14 – domingo 16 Presentación Ballet Folklórico de Cochabamba Lunes 24 Presentación Academia de la Sra. Blanca Mostajo Miércoles 26 Presentación Homenaje al Adulto Mayor Ballet CUB Jueves 27 – viernes 28 Presentación Grupo Folklórico los Masis Sábado Presentación Gastón Paz Salón Gildaro AntezanaExposiciones de los artistas 3 al 15 de agosto Freddy Escobar Roberto Campos Sergio Vasquez 17 al 29 de agosto Freddy Murillo Pedro Almanza Renato Estrada
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Salón Mario UnzuetaExposiciones de los artistas 4 al 17 de agosto Teresa Vargas Jaime Coca Jorge Nogales 18 al 31 de agosto Juan Carlos Coca Apolinar Ojeda César Flores Calendario de festividades patronales y agricolas de CochabambaSuticollo, Sivingavi,Pojo, Tiraque
5-7 Virgen del Copacabana Capinota 14-17 Virgen la Asunta Quillacollo 14-17 Virgen de Urkupiña Tiraque,Pasorapa
18 Virgen de Asunción Pasorapa, Omereque 20 Cruz Misiones Arani, Vacas 23-26 Virgen la Bella Quillacollo 1ra semana Feria del Pescado Tiquipaya 1ra semana Feria del Conejo |
The conceptions of history have been almost as numerous as the men who have written it. For many, it is the purpose of satisfying our curiosity regarding the past or a significant academic tool for creating future inventions. From its studies, a great deal of attention has been reflected on to the role of linking cultural heritage to processes of local development. This being not a vision, but an ability to generate dynamic processes related to identity. With archaeology, heritage, culture in the current context, and a philosophy of active participation by local actors, the Archeology Department of Cochabamba commits itself to the case of Incan recognition…
